puppets

Handspring’s Or You Could Kiss Me

(Photograph credit: Tristram Kenton )

Handspring Puppet Company‘s new production Or you could kiss me at London’s National Theatre is about two men who have been lifelong partners, coming to the end of their lives. The puppets look amazing! Don’t miss the great sketchbook by the designer and maker, Adrian Kohler, as well as two short videos, Choreographing Breath and Choreographing Thought which show some of the process of bringing the puppets to life.  And some extra links:

Thoughts about Or You Could Kiss Me by Rich Rusk
Time: Puppet Masters: South Africa’s Handspring

Handspring ‘s book about their company can be ordered through their site.

World of Paper creativity workshop in Sydney

Gary Friedman from Puppetry News and Sharon Gelber are  running one of their awesome day-long creativity workshops A World of Paper in Sydney on 10 October. They have given the workshop all over the world, but maybe not in Sydney before. Time is running out to sign up, so don’t miss out – check it out now and give yourself a treat.

Cool crochet masks

These cool crocheted fox masks are only a couple of the unusual masks made by Huck and Stuff. I’m such a slow and occasional knitter and crocheter myself (in fact I’ve crocheted so seldom I shouldn’t count as one at all) that I’m amazed at the use of either to make masks or puppets. But they look great and given the wire frame construction are probably light and airy to wear, which is a terrific advantage.

If you remember the 1980’s ABC TV series of Blinky Bill, the puppets for that were designed and knitted by Beverley Campbell-Jackson, one of the founders of  Spare Parts Puppet Theatre .

(via Whip up)

Little articulated puppet heads

Gamla Model Makers have developed these great little articulated puppet heads for an upcoming Australian stop motion animation movie (I wonder which one?). They are only 40mm tall, but have quite a range of possible expressions. On the page they  look like emoticons, don’t they?

And now, a giant robotic sock puppet!

Mr Weekend is a giant (4.5 metre tall) robotic sock puppet made by Michael Simi. He is fashioned over a large mechanical hand from a defunct Michigan car factory and is having some difficulty adjusting to his change of job into the art world…

(via @JudexJones)

Goose Lagoon

Check out these fabulous magpie geese puppets! They were made by Erth, for the production Goose Lagoon, a new contemporary dance work by Gary Lang NT Dance Company which premiered recently at the Darwin Festival. Here are the pick of the links I could find:

Audrey continues Royal de Luxe’s influence

Puppetrynews and then PuppetVision picked up on this advertisement for the Mayflower moving  company which borrows very directly from Royal de Luxe’s little giantess street theatre spectacle.  It is by no means the first to do so, as we had the Allen’s big doll commercial in Brisbane last year and there have been others that I have been tracking for some years (several pages of posts), which show Royal de Luxe has been highly influential. But the way Audrey settles in her big chair and takes a nap is particularly close to the giantess resting in her deckchair. In my opinion she doesn’t evoke the beauty and mystic that the little giantess does, but she’s not alone in that either!  The makers, The Character Shop, have detailed photos of the making process.

Trailer for The Lost Thing

This is the trailer for the short animated film adaptation of Shaun Tan’s The Lost Thing which is now released and reeling in awards! It looks great, doesn’t it?  I also like the design of the official website, and Shaun’s account of the process.

Screen Hub reports that producer Sophie Byrne has also ‘optioned the rights to The Arrival and The Rabbits via Passion Pictures Australia, and Tales from Outer Suburbia is a co-development with the UK. They are currently in discussions with US production companies for The Arrival and Tales from Outer Suburbia to be adapted into feature films, whereas The Rabbits is likely to be made as a short here in Australia with Shaun directing.’

I also hear on the grapevine that Spare Parts Puppet Theatre is working on an adaptation of Tales from Outer Suburbia!

Previously:

The Grimstones – Mortimer Revealed

This is a preview of The Grimstones – Mortimer Revealed , the second show in Asphyxia’s magical gothic fairytale about the Grimstone family, following on from The Grimstones – Hatched. I love the look of these marionettes, and hope to catch a performance sometime when they tour up this way. Their touring itinerary is here.